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Tlaquepaque: Traveler Reviews

TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4.5 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #18 of 71 attractions in Sedona
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Activities: arts and crafts, dining, shopping
Attraction type: Mall, Shop
E-mail: info@tlaq.com
Address: 336 Highway 179, Sedona, AZ 86339
Tel: 928-282-4838
Fax: 928-282-4805

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( 1-5 of 16 )
“Nice way to spend a few hours”

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4 of 5 stars
Kitchener, Canada
Oct 7, 2008

There are six areas within the arts and crafts village (A-E), with lots of unique little shops, galleries, and restaurants. I was amazed by the number of statues, water fountains and courtyards through-out the area. It's in a beautiful setting, at the foot of the red rocks, with the creek running through it.

We took a lot of photos here, but didn't actually buy anything. It was a lovely way to spend a couple of hours though.

Right now there is lots of construction going on, on highway 179. But don't let that stop you from visiting the village. I really enjoyed my time there.

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4 of 5 stars
san diego
Aug 12, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

Tlaquepaque is akin to the fantasy malls of Vegas (the Forum Shops, the Venetian Shops, etc,)--------the individual stores within the mall have false facades with a unified architectural theme. In the case of Tlaquepaque, the theme is that of a Mexican village. Tlaquepaque is unmistakeably phony, yet at the same time it's somehow also undeniably charming. The place was cleverly designed to begin with, and it's been carefully maintained over the years. (Who knows, maybe in a few more years, with the benefit of some more ivy plants, tourists may actually start to believe the place was built by the Spanish in the 18th century.) I'm not a shopping person by any stretch of the imagination-
----I couldn't care less about what stores are located in Tlaquepaque or what sort of merchandise they sell. However, I still enjoyed meandering through the complex and just gawking at the architectural details. And that's the point---------Tlaquepaque is shopping as entertainment. It's well-known in the retail industry that the longer you can keep someone in your mall the more likely they are to buy something. Places like Tlaquepaque are consciously designed to draw people in and keep them hanging around. The first time I saw a fantasy mall I thought I'd seen the future of retail in America. I figured all malls built henceforth would have some sort of theme. However, that doesn't appear to be happening. So, if you live in some benighted locale that's too backward to have a mall that looks like Mexico or Venice, perhaps, if you find yourself in Sedona, you should visit Tlaquepaque to see what you're missing.

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“Cool thing to walk around and see”

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4 of 5 stars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jul 21, 2008

cool place to go. If your up in Uptown Sedona just ride the trolly down. Some nice places to eat and good place for pictures. A lot of the shops are high end...

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“Beautiful setting, SO many art galleries, more vareity would be nice.....”

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3 of 5 stars
Bay City, Michigan
May 10, 2008
1/1 found this review helpful

I thought the physical setting was just beautiful. The sycamore trees are exceptional, the gardens/fountains/flowers baskets/lighting and Mexican theme are wonderful. I liked the layout with the different courtyards, connecting halls/passageways. The little white lights on the trees, in the trees and other places gives a great touch. The art galleries are both numerous and interesting. I would have liked to see a wider selection of shops, though. I feel bad even writing that statement, however! Even if you do not want to shop, just wandering around for 30 minutes is peaceful and enjoyable.

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“A Mexican Themed Shopping Center”

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3 of 5 stars
Morris County, NJ
Dec 27, 2007
2/2 found this review helpful

We stopped by there on our way home. I agree with what the other reviewers said that it was just a shopping center with a Mexican facade. It was meant to look like a Mexican village, but it bordered on being too cute. Other than it being very difficult to park there, nothing in there really stood out.

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Tlaquepaque: Management Resources

Tlaquepaque Address

336 Highway 179, Sedona, AZ 86339
Tel: 928-282-4838 Fax: 928-282-4805